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Spanish classes for adults
Live online OR In-person
Private Classes
Can’t meet weekly? Flex
Schedule that You Manage
Weekly Classes
Small Group
Select: 6 or 12 Weeks
Twice-a-week
4 weeks
Meet 3 hr/wk
¡Hola! Me llamo Carolina.
I’ve worked with more than 5,000 adults in Corporate and private small group settings. I have extensive experience teaching Spanish to:
- Medical, Health and Dental Staff
- Construction, Safety, Mining, Geology and Petroleum Professionals
- First Responders, Fire Departments, Emergency Room Personnel
- Manufacturers, Food processing
- Municipalities: Code Compliance, Economic Development
- Courts and Law Enforcement
- Housing, Social Services, Mental Health
- Libraries and Schools districts
- Real Estate, Mortgage
- Pilots, baseball players, professional dancers, tour guides,
- World travelers, food aficionados, music and poetry lovers, parents and more
The Spanish Trainer Blog
Occupation in Spanish
Occupation in Spanish – Using the verb ‘ser’ to talk about occupation. What do you do?
Ser – Práctica Parte 2
Parte 2 – el verbo ser – los usos del verbo ser, ocupación, la hora, nacionalidad, etc…
Ser in Spanish
Today, the start of a multi-part series – el verbo ‘ser’ – To be in Spanish
In your class you’ll learn practical, high frequency Spanish that you’ll apply immediately.
My goal is to give you the language you need to help you grow your Spanish-speaking skills fast.
You’ll learn tools that’ll help you continue building language long after your Spanish lessons have ended.
Wherever your travels take you, I can help you navigate regional variations that you’ll encounter here in Denver and the Southwest, México, Spain, the Caribbean, Central and South America.
How can I help you?
¿En qué le puedo servir?
For inquiries, call The Spanish Trainer at 303-466-8830
“Our class was excellent!
It far exceeded my expectations of what a language class is about.
Carolyn engaged the entire group. Introverts were speaking.”